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* [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1298540544.jpg Viktor and Mordecai]] from Webcomic/{[Lackadaisy}}. At least, until Mordecai found a better job and [[KneeCapping shot Viktor in his good knee]] on the way out. Having a psychopath for a partner carries a certain degree of risk.

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* [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1298540544.jpg Viktor and Mordecai]] from Webcomic/{[Lackadaisy}}.Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}. At least, until Mordecai found a better job and [[KneeCapping shot Viktor in his good knee]] on the way out. Having a psychopath for a partner carries a certain degree of risk.

* [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1298540544.jpg Viktor and Mordecai]] from LackadaisyCats.** At least, until Mordecai found a better job and [[KneeCapping shot Viktor in his good knee]] on the way out. Having a psychopath for a partner carries a certain degree of risk.* Arthur and Lancelot in ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace''. Which is...kind of awkward, in [[LoveTriangle the circumstances]].** More or less awkward (and more or less this trope) depending on the timeline. The "fairy tale" timeline strains their relationship the greatest, and they were never friends in the Series/{{Mash}} parody line. The present-day and sci-fi timelines (especially down the road a few years) treat it as just a fact of their relationship - they both love Guinevere and each other too much to let it get in the way, and it's usually (''usually'') only a problem if someone else makes it a problem for them (like, say, political realities of their relationship or someone trying to reveal the queen is "unfaithful").

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* [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1298540544.jpg Viktor and Mordecai]] from LackadaisyCats.** Webcomic/{[Lackadaisy}}. At least, until Mordecai found a better job and [[KneeCapping shot Viktor in his good knee]] on the way out. Having a psychopath for a partner carries a certain degree of risk.* Arthur and Lancelot in ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace''. Which is...kind of awkward, in [[LoveTriangle the circumstances]].** More circumstances]]. It's more or less awkward (and more or less this trope) depending on the timeline. The "fairy tale" timeline strains their relationship the greatest, and they were never friends in the Series/{{Mash}} parody line. The present-day and sci-fi timelines (especially down the road a few years) treat it as just a fact of their relationship - they both love Guinevere and each other too much to let it get in the way, and it's usually (''usually'') only a problem if someone else makes it a problem for them (like, say, political realities of their relationship or someone trying to reveal the queen is "unfaithful").

* ''{{Terinu}}'' and Matt. They spent half their young lives together as the abused slaves as a pirate warlord, with Matt stealing food to keep Teri healthy and at one point he actually ''cuddled in bed'' with him after Terinu's powers were traumatically activated. WordofGod has stated "Both of them would rather be dead than see the other hurt."

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* ''{{Terinu}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Terinu}}'' and Matt. They spent half their young lives together as the abused slaves as a pirate warlord, with Matt stealing food to keep Teri healthy and at one point he actually ''cuddled in bed'' with him after Terinu's powers were traumatically activated. WordofGod has stated "Both of them would rather be dead than see the other hurt."

* ''Webcomic/EmergencyExit'' has quite a few relationships like this, the most obvious being the main characters and roommates Bob and Eddie as well as Karl and Jason even though Jason technically expressed romantic interest in Karl but since Karl's straight they are meerly very close friends.

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* ''Webcomic/EmergencyExit'' has quite a few relationships like this, the most obvious being the main characters and roommates Bob and Eddie as well as Karl and Jason even though Jason technically expressed romantic interest in Karl but since Karl's straight they are meerly merely very close friends.

* Casimiro and Finas of ''HannaIsNotABoysName'' have been together for centuries even though they are [[OddCouple polar opposites in personality]]. Cas describes their relationship as "too unique to put a label on", but says yes, Finas is his best friend.

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* Casimiro and Finas of ''HannaIsNotABoysName'' ''Webcomic/HannaIsNotABoysName'' have been together for centuries even though they are [[OddCouple polar opposites in personality]]. Cas describes their relationship as "too unique to put a label on", but says yes, Finas is his best friend.

* ''MandatoryRollerCoaster'' infrequently features two unnamed men who are always drinking at a bar together.* Lucco and Guz in ''{{Fite}}'' are close enough to go SkinnyDipping together.* Rittz and Skip in BoxerHockey as they've been friends since childhood and still live together.* Donna and Mona in 'CestlaVie''. One is French and deep, the other is Californian and something of a Valley Girl.

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* ''MandatoryRollerCoaster'' ''Webcomic/MandatoryRollerCoaster'' infrequently features two unnamed men who are always drinking at a bar together.* Lucco and Guz in ''{{Fite}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' are close enough to go SkinnyDipping together.* Rittz and Skip in BoxerHockey ''Webcomic/BoxerHockey'' as they've been friends since childhood and still live together.* Donna and Mona in 'CestlaVie''.''Webcomic/CestLaVie''. One is French and deep, the other is Californian and something of a Valley Girl.

* The main character 9 and his best friend, Chuckles, in ''SeriousEmotionalDisturbances''. Lampshaded at one point during a reunion scene with a Celine Dion song being played as the two run towards each other. So much that the town of Bum**** (where they live), including 9's evil Gramma, assume the two are gay for each other.

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* The main character 9 and his best friend, Chuckles, in ''SeriousEmotionalDisturbances''.''Webcomic/SeriousEmotionalDisturbances''. Lampshaded at one point during a reunion scene with a Celine Dion song being played as the two run towards each other. So much that the town of Bum**** (where they live), including 9's evil Gramma, assume the two are gay for each other.

* [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1298540544.jpg Viktor and Mordecai]] from LackadaisyCats. LackadaisyCats.** At least, until Mordecai found a better job and [[KneeCapping shot Viktor in his good knee]] on the way out. Having a psychopath for a partner carries a certain degree of risk.

* In ''Webcomic/{{Chimneyspeak}}'', Alice and Elgie have known each other since Alice was a teenager and, despite the bad blood that occasionally crops up, are about as intimate as a man and woman can be without actually being...intimate. [[spoiler:Subverted at the very end of the comic when they actually do start having sex.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Chimneyspeak}}'', Alice and Elgie have known each other since Alice was a teenager and, despite the bad blood that occasionally crops up, are about as intimate as a man and woman can be without actually being...intimate. [[spoiler:Subverted at the very end of the comic when they actually do start having sex.]]

* Brent and Cole of PvP. Also Robby and Jase, the strip's TwoGamersOnACouch. Lampshaded in [[http://www.pvponline.com/2008/08/08/birds-of-a-feather/ this strip]].* Bumper and Stunt of ''DominicDeegan'' - this has been noted by other characters in the series, often to tease Stunt, a staunch homophobe.

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* Brent and Cole of PvP.''Webcomic/PvP''. Also Robby and Jase, the strip's TwoGamersOnACouch. Lampshaded in [[http://www.pvponline.com/2008/08/08/birds-of-a-feather/ this strip]].* Bumper and Stunt of ''DominicDeegan'' ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' - this has been noted by other characters in the series, often to tease Stunt, a staunch homophobe.

* ''{{MegaTokyo}}'''s Piro and Largo. Also, Kimiko and Erika. All are canonically straight, but the fact that each pair lives together, and have done so at least since college, doesn't help matters on the HoYay front.

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* ''{{MegaTokyo}}'''s ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'''s Piro and Largo. Also, Kimiko and Erika. All are canonically straight, but the fact that each pair lives together, and have done so at least since college, doesn't help matters on the HoYay front.

* Black Mage and Fighter from ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-Bit Theater]]''. So...Fighter [=McWarrior=] and Blackmage Evilwizardington have been travelling together for probably years. No matter what made BM do that, it definitely qualifies them for the trope and if Fighter knew what heterosexual meant he'd probably describe their friendship like that. At least, FIGHTER would. Black Mage would stab Fighter a few dozen hundred times to illustrate his point as he said no. He would then probably Hadoken or [[spoiler:evilstab]] the questioner. If [[TheDitz Fighter]]'s memory is to be trusted, they have been [[VitriolicBestBuds "best buds 4-eva"]] since when they were both kicked out of their respective schools, [[spoiler:and continue to adventure together 3 years later in the epilogue.]]

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* Black Mage and Fighter from ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-Bit Theater]]''.''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. So...Fighter [=McWarrior=] and Blackmage Evilwizardington have been travelling together for probably years. No matter what made BM do that, it definitely qualifies them for the trope and if Fighter knew what heterosexual meant he'd probably describe their friendship like that. At least, FIGHTER would. Black Mage would stab Fighter a few dozen hundred times to illustrate his point as he said no. He would then probably Hadoken or [[spoiler:evilstab]] the questioner. If [[TheDitz Fighter]]'s memory is to be trusted, they have been [[VitriolicBestBuds "best buds 4-eva"]] since when they were both kicked out of their respective schools, [[spoiler:and continue to adventure together 3 years later in the epilogue.]]

* Zeke Fahrenheit and Doofus J. Thump in Webcomic/HowToRaiseYourTeenageDragon fall under this, as do "Macho" Hannigan and George the Scourge.

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* Zeke Fahrenheit and Doofus J. Thump in Webcomic/HowToRaiseYourTeenageDragon ''Webcomic/HowToRaiseYourTeenageDragon'' fall under this, as do "Macho" Hannigan and George the Scourge.* In ''Webcomic/{{Chimneyspeak}}'', Alice and Elgie have known each other since Alice was a teenager and, despite the bad blood that occasionally crops up, are about as intimate as a man and woman can be without actually being...intimate. [[spoiler:Subverted at the very end of the comic when they actually do start having sex.]]

* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': [[TheHero John]] and [[TheLancer Dave]], despite never meeting in person. The moirallegiance quadrant of [[BizarreAlienReproduction the trolls' romance system]] is this trope incarnate with elements of MoralityPet, though it's not restricted by gender at all and the most prominent examples are boy-girl.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': ** [[TheHero John]] and [[TheLancer Dave]], despite never meeting in person. The moirallegiance quadrant of [[BizarreAlienReproduction the trolls' romance system]] is combines this trope incarnate with elements of MoralityPet, though it's not restricted by gender at all and the most prominent examples are boy-girl.

** More or less awkward (and more or less this trope) depending on the timeline. The "fairy tale" timeline strains their relationship the greatest, and they were never friends in the {{MASH}} parody line. The present-day and sci-fi timelines (especially down the road a few years) treat it as just a fact of their relationship - they both love Guinevere and each other too much to let it get in the way, and it's usually (''usually'') only a problem if someone else makes it a problem for them (like, say, political realities of their relationship or someone trying to reveal the queen is "unfaithful").

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** More or less awkward (and more or less this trope) depending on the timeline. The "fairy tale" timeline strains their relationship the greatest, and they were never friends in the {{MASH}} Series/{{Mash}} parody line. The present-day and sci-fi timelines (especially down the road a few years) treat it as just a fact of their relationship - they both love Guinevere and each other too much to let it get in the way, and it's usually (''usually'') only a problem if someone else makes it a problem for them (like, say, political realities of their relationship or someone trying to reveal the queen is "unfaithful").

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